what illustration did gandhiji give to justify that all actions need not to be moral
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✨ᴀ ᴍᴏʀᴀʟ ᴀᴄᴛ ᴍᴜsᴛ ʙᴇ ᴏᴜʀ ᴏᴡɴ ᴀᴄᴛ; ᴍᴜsᴛ sᴘʀɪɴɢ ғʀᴏᴍ ᴏᴜʀ ᴏᴡɴ ᴡɪʟʟ. ɪғ ᴡᴇ ᴀᴄᴛ ᴍᴇᴄʜᴀɴɪᴄᴀʟʟʏ, ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ ɪs ɴᴏ ᴍᴏʀᴀʟ ᴄᴏɴᴛᴇɴᴛ ɪɴ ᴏᴜʀ ᴀᴄᴛ. sᴜᴄʜ ᴀᴄᴛɪᴏɴ ᴡᴏᴜʟᴅ ʙᴇ ɪᴍᴍᴏʀᴀʟ, ɪғ ᴡᴇ ᴛʜɪɴᴋ ɪᴛ ᴘʀᴏᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴏ ᴀᴄᴛ ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴀ ᴍᴀᴄʜɪɴᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ᴅᴏ sᴏ. ғᴏʀ, ɪɴ ᴅᴏɪɴɢ sᴏ, ᴡᴇ ᴜsᴇ ᴏᴜʀ ᴅɪsᴄʀɪᴍɪɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴ.❤
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A moral act must be our own act; must spring from our own will. If we act mechanically, there is no moral content in our act. Such action would be immoral, if we think it proper to act like a machine and do so. For, in doing so, we use our discrimination.
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